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- All Known Subinterfaces:
- NamingContext, NamingContextExt, NamingContextExtOperations
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- _NamingContextExtStub, _NamingContextImplBase, _NamingContextStub, NamingContextExtPOA, NamingContextPOA
public interface NamingContextOperations
A naming context is an object that contains a set of name bindings in which each name is unique. Different names can be bound to an object in the same or different contexts at the same time.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
bind_context(NameComponent[] n, NamingContext nc)
Names an object that is a naming context.NamingContext
bind_new_context(NameComponent[] n)
This operation creates a new context and binds it to the name supplied as an argument.void
bind(NameComponent[] n, Object obj)
Creates a binding of a name and an object in the naming context.void
destroy()
The destroy operation deletes a naming context.void
list(int how_many, BindingListHolder bl, BindingIteratorHolder bi)
The list operation allows a client to iterate through a set of bindings in a naming context.NamingContext
new_context()
This operation returns a naming context implemented by the same naming server as the context on which the operation was invoked.void
rebind_context(NameComponent[] n, NamingContext nc)
Creates a binding of a name and a naming context in the naming context even if the name is already bound in the context.void
rebind(NameComponent[] n, Object obj)
Creates a binding of a name and an object in the naming context even if the name is already bound in the context.Object
resolve(NameComponent[] n)
The resolve operation is the process of retrieving an object bound to a name in a given context.void
unbind(NameComponent[] n)
The unbind operation removes a name binding from a context.
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Method Detail
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bind
void bind(NameComponent[] n, Object obj) throws NotFound, CannotProceed, InvalidName, AlreadyBound
Creates a binding of a name and an object in the naming context. Naming contexts that are bound using bind do not participate in name resolution when compound names are passed to be resolved.- Parameters:
n
- Name of the objectobj
- The Object to bind with the given name- Throws:
NotFound
- Indicates the name does not identify a binding.CannotProceed
- Indicates that the implementation has given up for some reason. The client, however, may be able to continue the operation at the returned naming context.InvalidName
- Indicates that the name is invalid.AlreadyBound
- Indicates an object is already bound to the specified name.
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bind_context
void bind_context(NameComponent[] n, NamingContext nc) throws NotFound, CannotProceed, InvalidName, AlreadyBound
Names an object that is a naming context. Naming contexts that are bound using bind_context() participate in name resolution when compound names are passed to be resolved.- Parameters:
n
- Name of the objectnc
- NamingContect object to bind with the given name- Throws:
NotFound
- Indicates the name does not identify a binding.CannotProceed
- Indicates that the implementation has given up for some reason. The client, however, may be able to continue the operation at the returned naming context.InvalidName
- Indicates that the name is invalid.AlreadyBound
- Indicates an object is already bound to the specified name.
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rebind
void rebind(NameComponent[] n, Object obj) throws NotFound, CannotProceed, InvalidName
Creates a binding of a name and an object in the naming context even if the name is already bound in the context. Naming contexts that are bound using rebind do not participate in name resolution when compound names are passed to be resolved.- Parameters:
n
- Name of the objectobj
- The Object to rebind with the given name- Throws:
NotFound
- Indicates the name does not identify a binding.CannotProceed
- Indicates that the implementation has given up for some reason. The client, however, may be able to continue the operation at the returned naming context.InvalidName
- Indicates that the name is invalid.
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rebind_context
void rebind_context(NameComponent[] n, NamingContext nc) throws NotFound, CannotProceed, InvalidName
Creates a binding of a name and a naming context in the naming context even if the name is already bound in the context. Naming contexts that are bound using rebind_context() participate in name resolution when compound names are passed to be resolved.- Parameters:
n
- Name of the objectnc
- NamingContect object to rebind with the given name- Throws:
NotFound
- Indicates the name does not identify a binding.CannotProceed
- Indicates that the implementation has given up for some reason. The client, however, may be able to continue the operation at the returned naming context.InvalidName
- Indicates that the name is invalid.
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resolve
Object resolve(NameComponent[] n) throws NotFound, CannotProceed, InvalidName
The resolve operation is the process of retrieving an object bound to a name in a given context. The given name must exactly match the bound name. The naming service does not return the type of the object. Clients are responsible for "narrowing" the object to the appropriate type. That is, clients typically cast the returned object from Object to a more specialized interface.- Parameters:
n
- Name of the object- Throws:
NotFound
- Indicates the name does not identify a binding.CannotProceed
- Indicates that the implementation has given up for some reason. The client, however, may be able to continue the operation at the returned naming context.InvalidName
- Indicates that the name is invalid.
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unbind
void unbind(NameComponent[] n) throws NotFound, CannotProceed, InvalidName
The unbind operation removes a name binding from a context.- Parameters:
n
- Name of the object- Throws:
NotFound
- Indicates the name does not identify a binding.CannotProceed
- Indicates that the implementation has given up for some reason. The client, however, may be able to continue the operation at the returned naming context.InvalidName
- Indicates that the name is invalid.
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list
void list(int how_many, BindingListHolder bl, BindingIteratorHolder bi)
The list operation allows a client to iterate through a set of bindings in a naming context.The list operation returns at most the requested number of bindings in BindingList bl.
- If the naming context contains additional bindings, the list operation returns a BindingIterator with the additional bindings.
- If the naming context does not contain additional bindings, the binding iterator is a nil object reference.
- Parameters:
how_many
- the maximum number of bindings to returnbl
- the returned list of bindingsbi
- the returned binding iterator
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new_context
NamingContext new_context()
This operation returns a naming context implemented by the same naming server as the context on which the operation was invoked. The new context is not bound to any name.
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bind_new_context
NamingContext bind_new_context(NameComponent[] n) throws NotFound, AlreadyBound, CannotProceed, InvalidName
This operation creates a new context and binds it to the name supplied as an argument. The newly-created context is implemented by the same naming server as the context in which it was bound (that is, the naming server that implements the context denoted by the name argument excluding the last component).- Parameters:
n
- Name of the object- Throws:
NotFound
- Indicates the name does not identify a binding.AlreadyBound
- Indicates an object is already bound to the specified name.CannotProceed
- Indicates that the implementation has given up for some reason. The client, however, may be able to continue the operation at the returned naming context.InvalidName
- Indicates that the name is invalid.
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